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Emma Definition

Emma (emə)

noun

a feminine name

Etymology: Ger < Erma < names beginning with Erm- (e.g., Ermenhilde): see Irma

Emma Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • win: He recently won an EMMA for the best Media correspondent.
  • call: Me and emma called in today, we can just turn up on the night but they say its better to book in advance.
  • give: Always gives 100 % EMMA NICHOLS Young striker who had a good debut season last year.

Adjective modifier

  • top: Printer-friendly page | Top emma 06-08-01, 10:11 AM ( GMT ) 13.
  • good: Did yous have a good summer EMMA ( nervously ): yeah thanks, did you?

Modifies a noun

  • reply: Pete Fri, 9 Sep 2005, 11:50 - John C. Jones REPLY TO EMMA REPLY TO EMMA Hello Emma.
  • award: Speaking to the Independent a spokesman for the bank added: " The EMMA Award no longer satisfy our sponsorship objectives " .
  • project: Contact: For more information on the EMMA project, please contact Prof. Margaret C. Bell.

Noun used with modifier

  • hi: Reply from: Lizzy Subject: we r here 4 u hi emma you've had and are having such a hard time.
  • ack: Importantly, due to the distance to travel, the meeting time is 10:00 ack emma.

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